
Georgetown Announces 2026‑27 Non‑Conference Basketball Schedule
Georgetown University reveals its full non‑conference slate for the upcoming season, highlighting key matchups, coaching additions and player storylines.
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Georgetown University reveals its full non‑conference slate for the upcoming season, highlighting key matchups, coaching additions and player storylines.

Carter Welling’s ACL injury sustained in March will sideline him for up to a year, but the Clemson coaching staff remains hopeful he could be back by December 2026.

Center Carter Welling’s ACL injury sustained in the ACC Tournament could sideline him until December, prompting Coach Brad Brownell to rely on transfers and freshmen for the early slate of games.

Freshman guard Zac Foster’s ACL tear in December 2025 sidelines him for the Italy trip, but he is expected to be ready for the November start, while the Tigers navigate multiple injuries.

Brad Brownell expresses confidence in his new assistant coaches, citing chemistry and new assets that will strengthen Clemson’s basketball program.
Clemson has offered a scholarship to four-star guard Peyton Jones, a top Texas prospect who is set to visit Cincinnati on June 21 as other programs show strong interest.

Clemson’s basketball program is navigating a critical rebuilding phase as it prepares for the 2026‑27 season, with three key players working their way back from last year’s injuries.

In a recent interview, head coach Brad Brownell detailed how Clemson will lean on a five‑out system, new transfer shooters and versatile frontcourt players to revitalize its offense, despite early‑season injuries to key returnees.
Coach Brad Brownell discusses how Clemson's modest spending will not hinder its ambition to compete in the ACC and nationally, highlighting new transfers, player development and injury updates.

Auburn’s upcoming non-conference slate features marquee matchups against Arizona, Kansas, West Virginia and other powerhouses, strategically placed to enhance the team’s postseason prospects.

Clemson’s basketball program has become a model of overachievement under Brad Brownell. With a roster that mixes proven returners, high‑impact transfers and promising freshmen, the Tigers hope to turn early ranking snubs into a legitimate ACC title run.

After three NCAA Tournament appearances in four seasons and an Elite Eight run in 2024, Clemson's basketball program under Brad Brownell is set to leverage key returners and impactful transfers as it eyes another deep March run.

A five‑tier projection sorts the conference’s programs, with Duke in the top tier and a bottom bucket labeled “The Basement.”

Clemson’s transfer‑laden lineup is projected to contend for an NCAA Tournament spot, though health and athleticism remain questions.

CBS Sports projects the Tigers as a competitive ACC contender, yet injury concerns and ranking disparities loom over their NCAA Tournament ambitions.

The Tigers are slated to hover on the postseason bubble, relying on new portal additions, the return of Ace Buckner, and the recovery of key players to secure a spot in an expanded NCAA Tournament.

Clemson University has added a quartet of experienced transfers who are expected to inject depth, versatility and a competitive edge into the Tigers' basketball lineup for the 2026‑27 campaign.

Former ACC assistant coach Steve Smith, known for his tenure at multiple programs and community work, has been appointed assistant coach at the University of South Carolina, bringing extensive connections and a youth mentorship initiative.

The Orange’s upcoming conference calendar pits them against traditional powerhouses at home while testing them on the road, offering both opportunities and challenges for a program eager to build on recent breakthroughs.
Former Clemson and Florida State assistant Steve Smith is set to bolster the Gamecocks' coaching ranks, adding deep regional connections and a notable track record despite a high‑profile FBI investigation that never resulted in charges.
Clemson announced the arrival of Cole Certa, Dylan Faulkner, Liutauras Lelevicius and David Fuchs, each bringing distinct skills that could reshape the team's dynamics.

Clemson University announced the addition of four graduate transfers — Cole Certa, Dylan Faulkner, Liutauras Lelevicius and David Fuchs — who bring proven scoring, rebounding and shooting credentials

Clemson's 2026‑27 basketball slate omits a regular-season game against North Carolina, highlighting a revised ACC schedule and new travel plans.

The ACC revealed Clemson’s 2026‑27 basketball opponents, highlighting home matchups with Duke and Florida State, a road test against Boston College, and the first regular‑season meeting with UNC since 1950‑51, while the roster rebuilds around retained players and new transfers.